Acute liver injury due to flavocoxid (Limbrel), a medical food for osteoarthritis: a case series

Ann Intern Med. 2012 Jun 19;156(12):857-60, W297-300. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-156-12-201206190-00006.

Abstract

Background: Flavocoxid is a prescription medical food that is used to treat osteoarthritis. It is a proprietary blend of 2 flavonoids, baicalin and catechins, which are derived from the botanicals Scutellaria baicalensis and Acacia catechu, respectively.

Objective: To describe characteristics of patients with acute liver injury suspected of being caused by flavocoxid.

Design: Case series.

Setting: Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network Prospective Study ongoing at multiple academic medical centers since 2004.

Patients: Four adults with liver injury.

Measurements: Clinical characteristics, liver biochemistry values, and outcomes.

Results: Among 877 patients enrolled in the prospective study, 4 had liver injury suspected to have been caused by flavocoxid. All were women; ages ranged from 57 to 68 years. All developed symptoms and signs of liver injury within 1 to 3 months after initiating flavocoxid. Liver injury was characterized by marked elevations in levels of alanine aminotransferase (mean peak, 1268 U/L; range, 741 to 1540 U/L), alkaline phosphatase (mean peak, 510 U/L; range, 286 to 770 U/L), and serum bilirubin (mean peak, 160.7 µmol/L [9.4 mg/dL]; range, 34.2 to 356 µmol/L [2.0 to 20.8 mg/dL]). Liver biochemistry values decreased to the normal range within 3 to 12 weeks after flavocoxid was stopped, and all patients recovered without experiencing acute liver failure or chronic liver injury. Causality was adjudicated as highly likely in 3 patients and as possible in 1 patient.

Limitation: The frequency and mechanism of liver injury could not be assessed.

Conclusion: Flavocoxid can cause clinically significant liver injury, which seems to resolve within weeks after cessation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Intramural

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Alanine Transaminase / blood
  • Alkaline Phosphatase / blood
  • Bilirubin / blood
  • Catechin / adverse effects*
  • Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury / enzymology
  • Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury / etiology*
  • Dietary Supplements / adverse effects*
  • Drug Combinations
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Osteoarthritis / drug therapy*
  • Prospective Studies

Substances

  • Drug Combinations
  • flavocoxid
  • Catechin
  • Alanine Transaminase
  • Alkaline Phosphatase
  • Bilirubin